(2020-01-14, 06:35 PM)olewsaa Wrote: I have been working along the same lines, you might get some ideas from my projects. See my project pages. I have tried to avoid the cables, only exception is the gyro, magnetometer etc which run over some distanse using an I2C extender. The rest of the data if sent as SignalK messages using wifi, ESP8266 or ESP32. The Arduino is a small less powerful microcontroller, while specially the ESP32 is quite a powerful dual core SoC. In addition one can use the Arduino IDE and recycle the programming skills used to program the Arduino. In addition you can use other languages and IDEs to program the ESPs.
Have fun,
Ole
Åhhh endelig en nordmann! Jeg har sett på siden din Ole - mye bra dokumentasjon. ;-)
Here is the current sensor I'd like to use. Can I send simultaneous signal to my Arduino Uno (as required for the Merix battery monitor) and to my ESP8266 (On SignKSens sending Signal K to OP)? Anyone done it?
What's the worst that can happen right? ;-)